Cool Springs, Arizona
Cool Springs, Arizona was once a thriving last outpost for travelers on Route 66 who were most likely very hot...
Route 66, the Mother Road of America, had beckoned me for years, so it was thrilling in 2014 to participate in The Ride for the Relay, a fundraising road trip for The American Cancer Society which started in Chicago and ended in LA. This two week journey provided endless opportunities to document the famous road itself, the iconic signage that I love so much, and the glories of our American landscape as it moves from east to west. I hope you enjoy this photographic essay of my journey.
Cool Springs, Arizona was once a thriving last outpost for travelers on Route 66 who were most likely very hot...
You can't get any gas from this old pump at the restored 1920's station at Cool Springs, Arizona - but...
I never knew these "lines" on the road were called "tar snakes" but I learned, since we were with a...
The road downhill from the summit at Sitgreaves Pass to the little mining town of Oatman on the oldest section...
Little did I know when I took this picture of The Oatman Hotel sign, in the tiny mining town of...
When you get to the top of Sitgreaves Pass on this oldest section of historic Arizona Route 66, you have...
The Bottle Tree Ranch is a fascinating roadside attraction three miles west of Helendale on California Route 66. The proprietor/artist,...
This was the second time I’ve had the pleasure of visiting the historic Roy’s Motel and Cafe, in Amboy, California....
When we woke up in Barstow on our second-to-the-last-day on Route 66 it was 120 degrees and we still had...
The Village Hotel sign on Route 66 in San Bernadino, California was one of the few old motel signs I...